Tuesday, 16 December 2008

I have missed the Aussie cricket season over the last few years. Just the other day I bought my tickets to the first day of the SCG test vs. South Africa and am looking forward to that feeling of mild-drunkenness, the smell of sun-screen mixed with sweat and the debilitation effects of sunstroke that you only get from a day in the Doug Walters stand.

I have high hopes for a top-quality series. I am very disappointed to see that Stuart Clark is out because I believe he is one of the main reasons that we have remained pretty close to top of the Test heap over the last few years - him, Hussey and Ponting. I am not convinced about Peter Siddle yet - and I'm not sure what Bracken and Hilfenhaus did wrong. Please, please let them pick Krezja...

And it's good to see that Graham Smith has come over with his mouth shut. He was put firmly in his place last time SA toured after he came out sledging and talking-the-talk. He seems to be a much wiser cricketer now. Given Australia's current fortunes, Ponting could learn from him.

And finally, this may be sacrilegious, but I was very disappointed England did not beat India in the first test. But at least it took a record chase for India to win. After all the drama surrounding this tour, I would be surprised if England could put up such a fight in the next Test.

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Nick was captain of the indoor cricket teams The Spice Boys and Backnet Blitz and was robbed of a maiden outdoor century when he was "timed out" after showing up late to the second day's play. A muscular all-rounder, Nick could turn his gaze to other sports, and completed the baseball dream of a grand-slam home run.

Marc managed to score nearly all his career runs in 1998 before he discovered going out on a Friday night. His top score is 114 for Glenorie vs Mt Colah, and the stars somehow aligned for a best bowling performance of 5/12 for the Illawarra Catholic Club. He has also been hit for 22 off a fantastic 9 ball over, and has yes been out "Handled the Ball" (oh, and hit-wicket).